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Monday, 16 July 2012

More shed tom foolery

I've been slowly getting things done on the Spifire whilst keeping an eye on the fact that its MOT is due 29th Aug

I sorted the throttle linkage with a shedtune  mod so it shouldn't stick any more
M5 stainless threaded bar and some decent joints are an improvement over the standard bent garden wire linkage

All adjusted up ready for fine tuning 
After tinkering with the linkage etc I found my self unsupervised in a shed with a hacksaw, file and a standard air box this was the end result..
I made the inlet pipes a bit bigger using some old exhaust pipe ,the stub stacks fit inside the air box, a filter will be  mounted in front the rad somewhere ducting cold air to the "comedy" air box

The next fanning about job was to fit some spot lights - which meant making a modified front grill
Ally panel used to make a grill-6mm stainless flow mesh will eventually be used behind the four larger holes to protect the oil cooler a bit

View from under the bonnet -large holes "let" the spot lights in and allow some air flow-its  not finished yet  so  will be tinkered some more no doubt


Next on the list was swap out the gearbox for an O/D unit ,whilst the box was out I needed to sort out the back plate (loose bolts!) and replace rear crank oil seal
All the new old bits are now cleaned up ready for reassembly- once I have got a few gaskets etc- next I will be replacing drive shaft UJs and putting in a good second hand diff then looking forward to clonk free 50mpg ! ?
Bell housing cleaned up


New old bits!-and this is how a shed should look Alex
new oil seal ready to go back on

On the fundraising front the eBay tat auction is going well all though I haven't heard back from Billie Piper yet! but I should have some interesting "Shedtune" t shirts to try a flog for the charity soon  ..watch this space
  



Monday, 18 June 2012

Some progress..sort of

Firstly many thanks to all that have donated to the RBR charity- Children With Cancer- via the donations page and the E-Bay auction of the "Shedtune Olympic torch"-great way to start off the fund raising for this years event -keep an eye out for more "interesting" auctions!
Thoughts rather that actions are now fully geared towards preparing the Spitfire for the Round Britain,with knee operations ,house restorations and child care duties in full swing whilst my wife is abroad working 2 or 3 days a week I have only manged to steal a few hours shed time,thus I have to plan my time resource very carefully to avoid a repeat of  the manic work undertaken  in the run up to last years 10CR -still not sure how I manged that!
 The list of things that need doing look like this-

Fix the stuff that went iffy on the 10CR
Finish the stuff I should have done before the 10CR

The first thing was the blown manifold gasket-this has been done now along with the cylinder head gasket and general clean  up de-coke and some new rocker gear
I spent some of my precious shed time making sure the exhaust manifold and in inlet fitted the best they could using the correct studs and "lug thinghys" as I call them, the dowels were missing from the head to line the inlet up on so I had to be very patient lining it up etc -you can see from a pic I took how far out of alignment you can get the inlet if you just throw them on -and this engine doesn't need any help in loosing power !


Next I found time to re-build the carbs -this I could do in the kitchen whilst the kids were asleep,I think the smell of carb cleaner may have helped,I hurriedly refurbished a bitsa set of carbs for it just before the 10CR,anoyingly a leading? supplier sent  a bitsa refurb kit! (two different jets)-the front jet feed tube slightly too short meaning I couldn't get it to seal properly in the float bowl ,so I had to run the 10CR with a old worn jet on the front carb
Leaky bastard front carb due to incorrect jet being supplied
Ebay provided a second hand set of carbs with correct linkage and now with the correct jet supplied I had enough bits to build up a decent set 
Next was to sort out a decent bracket for my homemade heat-shield
Then onto sorting out the oil cooler lines-I was never happy with how tight the pipes were to the engine mount but I only had straight unions to hand and were due on the ferry the next day,I had to make a heath Robinson bracket to support the thermostat plus I didn't have time to get a temperature probe in the loop so time to sort all those niggles..
Oil cooler Heath Robinson install hours before ferry -so glad I persevered and put the cooler on as  its a non OD car it was held at high revs for long periods of time during the 10CR in high ambient temperatures .



Trail fitting - homemade bracket (rubber bobbin mounted)  to support the oil thermostat, and the addition of a temperature take off union ,plus the use of dog leg take off unions from the sandwich plate to give better clearance past the engine mount


This looks a bit better than that first effort,along with some braided sections from the thermostat which are a bit more exposed 



Next on the list was to sort out the diff-it made some interesting noises on the 10CR ! clonky bonky
I knew it was dodgy before we set off but it held out,I  had picked up a second hand spare but it had a snapped stud plus it looked like it had been stored in a pond as I emptied out brown watery sludgy stuff -after much discussion on the CT forum regarding dodghy diffs The removed one is on the left-both a bit clonky bonky I decided to track down a less dodgy unit to put back in ,then I decided to go the whole hog and tracked down a decent tested OD gear box, prop shaft and diff which I should pick up this coming weekend,so I will remove the drive shafts replace the UJs,do the same for the second hand OD prop and replace the seals on the diff , hopefully I should have a good solid reliable drive without clonky bonky for a few thousand miles
That will all have to wait till mid July as I've a deadline to hit on the house restoration work ...so back to the skirting boards whilst thinking about what I can get up to in a few weeks time- locked in the shed with all these old bits hmm nice....




Tuesday, 22 May 2012

SHEDTUNE Olympic year Torch 2012

Look out for other famous shed items coming up for sale to raise money for this years Round Britain Reliability Run charity in the mean time feel free to bid on this unique item!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHEDTUNE-Olympic-year-Torch-2012?item=130700759778&cmd=ViewItem&_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D3%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8612011893048380208#ht_631wt_1105

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Shed activity..

Its been a while since the last proper post with words and pictures -10CR was the last I think - since then I had a new knee fitted ....not in the shed I hasten to add











Anyway after the Knee I decided to take my head off ...........-the manifold gasket was blowing after the 10CR, so after deciding sitting on the wheel wasn't too painful   I thought I might as well take the head off as well



As you can see can see it needed a clean up- which was all I could afford!-all though I did manage to get a new set of rockers as the originals were badly worn,the bores didn't seem too bad -tough luck if they were! My intention just to clean it all up as best I can and getting it running reliable for the summer and RBR

Head cleaned up 
                                                                                                 


Markings on the pistons revealed its had a +30thou re-bore at some stage in its life ...not sure if this is a good thing or not!





No wonder the manifold gasket blew -the manifold stud"lug" had been replaced by a "zebedee" nut normally seen on unistrut used in electrical installations  









Head cleaned up -checked for flatness using a thick flat piece of coffee table top (glass). valves cleaned and lightly ground back in,new gasket etc and it was back together -I haven't fired it up yet - House renovations took over again once my knee allowed. I want to do some more tinkering with the carbs etc,then I've got to swap the diff - I hope to get this all sorted by the end of April to go for a "Drive it Day" greasy spoon- feel free to join in here http://burtlemc.blogspot.co.uk







Friday, 17 February 2012

Shed news

Whats been going on in the shed recently...lots of stuff this happend last week which was good fun ..


http://burtlemc.blogspot.com/2012/02/first-meeting.html